Drift 36 Roblox — Guides, Codes & Tips (2026)
Drift 36 is one of Roblox's most dedicated drift-racing games, developed by Soalizy and sitting at over 110,000 likes with a player base that keeps growing. Whether you're just learning to hold an angle on your first track or you're deep into tuning builds and body kit combinations, this hub brings every guide, code list, and comparison we've published for Drift 36 into one place.
The core of Drift 36 is exactly what the name suggests: controlled sideways momentum through corners, carried across multiple tracks with a roster of 80-plus cars. Where a lot of Roblox racing games hand you a vehicle and send you around a circuit as fast as possible, Drift 36 asks you to think differently. Speed matters less than angle, throttle control, and knowing when to push the car past its grip limit. That shift in mindset is what makes the game click for players who have been bored by conventional lap-timers.
The car selection covers a wide range of styles. You'll find classic Japanese sports cars that are built for traditional drift setups alongside modern performance vehicles that take more tuning to make work sideways. Each car supports body kits that change the aesthetic and, in some cases, the aerodynamic profile, so there's a visual customisation layer on top of the mechanical one. The tuning system lets you adjust suspension stiffness, differential settings, and power delivery, which means two players can run the same car and have entirely different experiences based on how they've set it up.
Soalizy has kept the game moving with regular content drops. New cars, track additions, and seasonal code events give returning players a reason to log back in, and the growing like count suggests word-of-mouth is bringing in new drivers at a steady pace. If you're looking for a racing game on Roblox that rewards practice and mechanical understanding rather than just grinding for the fastest vehicle, Drift 36 is one of the better options in the genre right now.
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Drift 36 Free Robux Guide (2026) — Tips, Codes & Best Cars
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Why Play Drift 36?
Most Roblox racing games treat drifting as a side mechanic: something that happens when you take a corner too fast and oversteer slightly before correcting. Drift 36 flips that logic entirely. The whole point is the oversteer. Every track is designed with long sweeping corners and technical hairpins that reward drivers who can maintain angle and carry momentum rather than brake and turn cleanly. It takes a few sessions to feel natural, but once it clicks, the satisfaction of chaining a clean sequence through multiple corners is genuinely hard to replicate in other Roblox games.
The tuning system adds a longer progression arc than you'd find in most casual racing titles on the platform. Getting a car to drift consistently at high speeds requires some trial and error with the differential and suspension settings, and that tinkering becomes a skill in itself. Players who put in the time to understand their setup tend to outperform those who just pick the car with the highest stat numbers. That depth keeps the competitive side of the game interesting even after you've unlocked most of the roster.
The body kit system is worth mentioning separately because it's one of the more visually satisfying customisation layers in Roblox racing. Wide-body kits, diffusers, and spoiler options let you build something that looks purpose-built for the track, not just a stock car with a paint job. Paired with a growing track list and regular code drops from Soalizy, there's always something to work toward, whether that's a new car unlock, a cosmetic kit, or a personal best on a favourite circuit.
We'll keep adding to this hub as Drift 36 grows and Soalizy ships new content. If there's a topic you want us to cover next — tuning guides, tier lists, track breakdowns — drop a request in our Discord server and we'll get it on the list.